Wall Street Journal. Europe 1999 Matthew Rose |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Baan posts quarterly loss as software sales tumble.(Abstract) | Business, international | Matthew Rose |
Baan set to shed more staff in an effort to slash costs. | Business, international | Matthew Rose |
Baan's results fall short of forcasts; sharp drop. | Business, international | Matthew Rose |
Cap Gemini mulls choices on Dutch unit.(Abstract) | Business, international | Matthew Rose |
European PC sales rose by 22% in fourth quarter.(Abstract) | Business, international | Matthew Rose |
Gannett makes approach about Newscom takeover.(Statistical Data Included) | Business, international | Matthew Rose, Charles Goldsmith |
Microsoft, BT to develop wireless Internet service.(Abstract) | Business, international | Matthew Rose, Gautam Naik, Kimberley A. Strassel |
Microsoft gambles in European push for digital television; technology isn't in focus, and cable service record has consumers skeptical.(software maker invests in British cable providers) | Business, international | Matthew Rose, Gautam Naik |
Philips offers $17 per share for VLSI.(Abstract) | Business, international | Matthew Rose |
Philips targets VLSI with $777 million bid.(Royal Philips Electronics N.V. and VLSI Technology Inc.)(Abstract) | Business, international | Dean Takahashi, Matthew Rose |
SAP pretax profit tops forecasts, spurring stock.(Abstract) | Business, international | Matthew Rose |
SAP says net fell 7% on strategy errors.(Abstract) | Business, international | Matthew Rose |
SAP shares fall 6.7% on news that sales have been 'sluggish.'.(Abstract) | Business, international | Matthew Rose |
SAP shifts board's duties to boost Internet strategy.(Abstract) | Business, international | Matthew Rose |
SAP's U.S. president is latest to resign.(Abstract) | Business, international | Matthew Rose |
STMicroelectronics' net climbs 26%.(Abstract) | Business, international | Matthew Rose |
Viacom denies it plans to sell Simon & Schuster. | Business, international | Matthew Rose |
Ziff-Davis will sell its magazine unit.(Abstract) | Business, international | Matthew Rose |
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